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Guest johngood   .............
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I recently did a clean reinstall of xp and used the microsoft 'back up

utility' saved to an external hard drive.

 

when I copy the file back from the ext hard drive to my desk top it appears

as an icon of 19.5 GB which wont open.

 

So I went to the microsoft web search and it tells me its a file extension

BKF that i need to open it.

 

Being a novice I'm now 'stumped' as to what next to do to get the original

files back to my pc.

 

Thanks for any advice.

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Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
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Re: back up wizard wants a BKF file?

 

 

"johngood ............." <void@void.net> wrote in message

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>I recently did a clean reinstall of xp and used the microsoft 'back up

>utility' saved to an external hard drive.

>

> when I copy the file back from the ext hard drive to my desk top it

> appears as an icon of 19.5 GB which wont open.

>

> So I went to the microsoft web search and it tells me its a file extension

> BKF that i need to open it.

>

> Being a novice I'm now 'stumped' as to what next to do to get the original

> files back to my pc.

>

> Thanks for any advice.

>

 

You must run ntbackup.exe, then use it to open your .bkf file. You can

then extract individual files or folders from this backup file.

 

When doing similar exercises in future you should adopt the cautious

approach:

1. Back up your files & folders.

2. Perform a test recovery of some folders.

 

If you omit Step 2 then you will never know if your backup was

successful, until it's too late . . .

Guest mappy24
Posted

Re: back up wizard wants a BKF file?

 

johngood ............. wrote:

> I recently did a clean reinstall of xp and used the microsoft 'back up

> utility' saved to an external hard drive.

>

> when I copy the file back from the ext hard drive to my desk top it appears

> as an icon of 19.5 GB which wont open.

>

> So I went to the microsoft web search and it tells me its a file extension

> BKF that i need to open it.

>

> Being a novice I'm now 'stumped' as to what next to do to get the original

> files back to my pc.

>

> Thanks for any advice.

>

>

 

Click Start > Run > ntbackup > OK

 

Follow the instructions in the restore wizard.

Guest johngood   .............
Posted

Re: back up wizard wants a BKF file?

 

 

"mappy24" <mappy24@nospam.com> wrote in message

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> johngood ............. wrote:

>> I recently did a clean reinstall of xp and used the microsoft 'back up

>> utility' saved to an external hard drive.

>>

>> when I copy the file back from the ext hard drive to my desk top it

>> appears as an icon of 19.5 GB which wont open.

>>

>> So I went to the microsoft web search and it tells me its a file

>> extension BKF that i need to open it.

>>

>> Being a novice I'm now 'stumped' as to what next to do to get the

>> original files back to my pc.

>>

>> Thanks for any advice.

>

> Click Start > Run > ntbackup > OK

>

> Follow the instructions in the restore wizard.

 

Thanks to all. Reinstalled Microsoft back up utility from the Windows CD.

The wizard that I copied on to the external hard drive I copied back to my

desk top after the clean install. The wizard icon on the desktop says its'

file size is 19.5 GB. But when I use the wizard to transfer it back to the

cleaned hardrive, I get this report:

 

Restore Status

 

Operation: Restore

 

Backup of "C: 397473", Restored to"C: 397473"

Backup set #1 on media #1

Backup description: "Set created 05/07/2007 at 09:23"

 

Restore started on 14/07/2007 at 16:32.

Warning: Unable to create "C:\_SharedHardlinkData_\18645780.30000.9276" -

skipped.

Reason: The system cannot find the path specified.

 

Restore completed on 14/07/2007 at 16:52.

Directories: 2940

Files: 0

Bytes: 13,440

Time: 19 minutes and 41 seconds

 

I dont understand what is going on. Grateful for any advice please.

Thanks

Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
Posted

Re: back up wizard wants a BKF file?

 

 

"johngood ............." <void@void.net> wrote in message

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>

> "mappy24" <mappy24@nospam.com> wrote in message

> news:4695da8f$0$13454$4c497a88@news.hitnews.eu...

>> johngood ............. wrote:

>>> I recently did a clean reinstall of xp and used the microsoft 'back up

>>> utility' saved to an external hard drive.

>>>

>>> when I copy the file back from the ext hard drive to my desk top it

>>> appears as an icon of 19.5 GB which wont open.

>>>

>>> So I went to the microsoft web search and it tells me its a file

>>> extension BKF that i need to open it.

>>>

>>> Being a novice I'm now 'stumped' as to what next to do to get the

>>> original files back to my pc.

>>>

>>> Thanks for any advice.

>>

>> Click Start > Run > ntbackup > OK

>>

>> Follow the instructions in the restore wizard.

>

> Thanks to all. Reinstalled Microsoft back up utility from the Windows CD.

> The wizard that I copied on to the external hard drive I copied back to my

> desk top after the clean install. The wizard icon on the desktop says

> its' file size is 19.5 GB. But when I use the wizard to transfer it back

> to the cleaned hardrive, I get this report:

>

> Restore Status

>

> Operation: Restore

>

> Backup of "C: 397473", Restored to"C: 397473"

> Backup set #1 on media #1

> Backup description: "Set created 05/07/2007 at 09:23"

>

> Restore started on 14/07/2007 at 16:32.

> Warning: Unable to create "C:\_SharedHardlinkData_\18645780.30000.9276" -

> skipped.

> Reason: The system cannot find the path specified.

>

> Restore completed on 14/07/2007 at 16:52.

> Directories: 2940

> Files: 0

> Bytes: 13,440

> Time: 19 minutes and 41 seconds

>

> I dont understand what is going on. Grateful for any advice please.

> Thanks

 

It sounds as if you have insufficient access rights to parts of

drive C:. Things are getting a little dicey here - if you're not

experienced in the use of ntbackup then I recommend that

you seek the assistance of a friend.


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